September 2014 Committee on Instruction Item 4

Discussion of the Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency

September 18, 2014

COMMITTEE ON INSTRUCTION: DISCUSSION
STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION: NO ACTION

SUMMARY:
  This item provides the opportunity for staff to provide an update to committee members on the Request for Proposals (RFP) process to select the test provider for the Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency.

STATUTORY AUTHORITY:  Texas Education Code (TEC), §7.111.

BOARD RESPONSE:  This item is presented for review and comment.

PREVIOUS BOARD ACTION:  The State Board of Education (SBOE) adopted 19 TAC Chapter 89, Adaptations for Special Populations, Subchapter C, Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency, to be effective September 1, 1996. Rules in 19 TAC Subchapter C, were last amended to be effective December 11, 2011 and October 10, 2013.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND SIGNIFICANT ISSUES:  In November 2011, the committee discussed proposed modifications to the current program. The board asked Texas Education Agency (TEA) staff to produce a Request for Information (RFI) to identify available options for the operation of the Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency and report to the board the results of the RFI. At the November 2012 meeting, TEA staff presented the results of the RFI and provided information regarding the potential development of a new Texas High School Equivalency Examination. The committee directed TEA to continue its relationship with the GEDTS and not issue a RFP for a Texas High School Equivalency Examination.

In November 2012, the SBOE provided guidance to TEA to enter into a one-year agreement with GEDTS. The current MOU between TEA and GEDTS ended December 31, 2013 and has been extended for another calendar year.

At the September 2013 meeting, the board approved for second reading and final adoption, proposed amendments to 19 TAC Chapter 89, Adaptations for Special Populations, Subchapter C, Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency, to update the rules including the expansion of eligible entities that may apply to become testing centers and the change in the fee structure.

In November 2013, the committee directed TEA to begin drafting a RFP to solicit proposals for a provider for the Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency examination.

In January 2014, the committee requested that TEA staff present information on the current practices of the Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency.

Beginning January 2014, all tests administered as part of the Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency with the exception of tests provided by correctional institutions, transitioned from paper-based tests to computer-based tests.

At the April and July 2014 meetings, TEA staff presented information on the current status of the program.

FISCAL IMPACT:  None.

PUBLIC AND STUDENT BENEFIT:  The discussion will provide an opportunity for the staff to inform the board on the status of the RFP for a test provider for the Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency.

PROCEDURAL AND REPORTING IMPLICATIONS:  None.

LOCALLY MAINTAINED PAPERWORK REQUIREMENTS:  None.

PUBLIC COMMENTS:  None.

ALTERNATIVES:  None.

OTHER COMMENTS AND RELATED ISSUES:  None.

Staff Members Responsible:
Monica Martinez, Associate Commissioner
Standards and Programs

Stacy Avery, Manager
Federal and State Education Policy